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    Seattle Swap Meet this weekend Aug 17th

    Cross posting this here, saw this on the 912 board. I’ll be there with some nice early parts

    AT THE ORIGINAL GREENWOOD/PHINNEY LOCATION, in North Seattle
    The Annual John Walker's Workshop/PCA/PNWR Swap Meet is Saturday, August 17th 2024.
    The time is 8am to 1 pm. The location is the Phinney Neighborhood Association lower parking lot, 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98103. 1/2 block east of N67th st and Phinney ave N. The . There is no charge to sell or to shop. Round up the extra stuff out of your garage and get some money back to buy new stuff. The more vendors the better. Vendors, bring your own table, tent, etc., or just lay stuff on the ground. Body parts, interior, wheels, literature etc, etc. it's all there. Porsche related only please. Come early, get the deals! Snooze, ya lose. Any questions, call John @ 206 637-4071. email jwworkshop@aol.com
    This is the ONLY Porsche related Swap Meet all year in Seattle
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